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Rorschach Comprehensive System on the evaluation of psychodynamic psychotherapy

The proposal aimed to evaluate changes due to psychoanalytic psychotherapy on individuals assisted in a university clinic. Thus, 68 adult subjects, both genders, were evaluated before and after one year of psychotherapy. The Rorschach Comprehensive System protocols were analyzed according to their level of complexity, half on "low" [R↓+F↑] and half on "high" [R↑+F↓]. Significant statistical differences were found for (a) increase in "low" complexity group and decrease in 'high' complexity group on: R; EA; es; SumY; SumShd; FC+CF+C; CF+C; M; active; FD; H+(H)+Hd+(Hd); H pure, DEPI, (b) decrease in "low" and increase in "high" on Lambda and F pure. A confluence of these results was observed; the "high" complexity group showing less turbulence of their emotions, and the "low" complexity group displaying openness to experiences, even if of a more discomforting kind. The therapy proved to be beneficial to the individuals.

Rorschach Comprehensive System; Evaluation of results of therapeutic interventions; Psychoanalityc psycotherapy


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